Welcome to the University of Washington's Office of Student
Financial Aid Whether you attend our Seattle, Tacoma, or
Bothell campuses, you're in the right place to get all the information you
need on qualifying for, applying for and receiving financial aid. We
encourage you to explore the many scholarship, grant, loan, and work-study
options available that help make paying for college as affordable as
possible.

2015-16 Financial AidThe 2015-16 FAFSA is available as of
January 1, 2015. The UW's priority deadline for filing the FAFSA is
February 28. Don't wait until the last minute - file early. You may use
estimated taxes if you or your parents have not yet filed your taxes for
2014. The UW's school code is 003798.

Filling out the FAFSAThere are a
variety of resources
available to help you as you complete the FAFSA.

Real Hope ActReview details about the Real Hope Act,
extending State Need Grant eligibility to some undocumented residents.
The priority deadline to complete the application for 2015-16 is February 28, 2015. Additional information about this program can be found here.

Financial Aid Status on MyUWYou can view your Financial Aid Status on MyUW to see your award
details, accept your aid, view messages, check on the status of
documents you have submitted to our office and sign up for direct deposit.

2014-15 Financial AidThe Priority Filing
Deadline for 2014-15 has passed but you may still file a FAFSA as a late
applicant. Carefully read all of the information about the application
process and transmit your 2014-15 FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA as soon as
possible. You must list the "University of Washington-Seattle" Code
#003798.

Direct Loan Exit CounselingIf you have borrowed
a Federal Direct Stafford, Unsubsidized Stafford, and/or Graduate Plus
loan, you are required to complete Exit Counseling when you graduate or are no longer
enrolled at least half-time at the UW. For more details, see the Exit Counseling Guide.

Satisfactory Academic ProgressReview the new
policies for undergraduate and graduate students. If you have questions, check
with a financial aid counselor.